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Old 08-03-2011, 11:43   #3840
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Re: TiVo

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Originally Posted by Doug P View Post
Ok so I need to decide re TIVO. I could afford it at the moment which is lucky I guess, but I do like my current HD box very much and find it easy to use.

I am attracted by the extra capacity and the apps or whatever they are called on TIVO and definitely by the radio recording facility which my current box has not got.

I gather there are only two tuners?

So could some clever people advise me whether I will find TIVO easy to operate? Terms like setting it to 10080i for HD picture or something are putting me off rather as could easily get it wrong?

Thanks folks....
If you like radio, there is BBC iPlayer App on TiVo with radio "listen again" which has virtually every radio programme in the last 7 days.

TiVo will auto-detect your tv's settings, so don't worry about that. It's not complicated to operate, but you find a lot of features by just exploring the menus.

TiVo has 3 tuners (3rd activated in a couple of weeks) You will be able to record 3 progammes at the same time.
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